how to host rss feed and notify rss reader of my feed update

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dogdog172

2:04 pm on Apr 19, 2009 (gmt 0)

Hi,

as captioned and with the following detail:

1) i am running tomcat to host my own rss feed and this feed will get updated itself 2) i have a google reader account and subscribed to my tomcat-host rss feed 3) i have updated the tomcat-host rss feed 4) google reader does not show unread item for my tomcat-host rss feed automatically unless i refresh it manually

how to make google reader bewared of my changes in the tomcat-host rss feed automatically?

Thank you for answering

bill

1:50 am on Apr 20, 2009 (gmt 0)

Welcome to WebmasterWorld dogdog172.

You will want to send out a ping [google.com] to a few services to notify them of new content. Otherwise you would need to wait for the various services to revisit your feed on their own schedules.

dogdog172

Besides, do you know how i can implement the ping myself since I host that RSS feed on my own site.

bill

12:15 pm on Apr 20, 2009 (gmt 0)

Yes. Services like that ping a number of other services for you and tell them that you have new content ready. If you'd rather ping them all individually direct from your site you can do that as well. Many blog packages will let you automatically ping a list of services when you publish new content. Does your back-end system have something like this available?

dogdog172

4:49 pm on Apr 21, 2009 (gmt 0)

Thanks again Bill.

Could you name the blog packages which let me ping a list of services then i publish new content? I am implementing my rss feed with Java ROME. Are those kind of blog package compatible with Java?

Actually, I just want to notify Google Reader (and of course other RSS reader also, if possible) when my RSS feed hosted myself get updated.

bill

2:59 am on Apr 22, 2009 (gmt 0)

Sorry, I don't have a comprehensive list like that. However, just about every package I know from MovableType to WordPress can ping when publishing new content. Either it's a built-in function or something you can add.

I think you're misunderstanding the whole reader/aggegrator situation. A lot of these programs are offline programs. When the user turns them on they go out and scan the feeds they're subscribed to. You don't ping them, they scan your feed for updates. The frequency of the updates is dependent on the software.

You can notify multiple services of the availability of new content on your site by pinging, but that doesn't mean reader/aggregator software will automatically be updated.